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Originally Posted by bimmer456
You may have to started over and do a clean install. There are youtube videos on how to do this and if you previously upgraded for free you should be able to do it without having to pay.
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I know how to do that but really don't want to as I have software that is a PITA to re-load and all the files to put back on. It's just a big job that takes hours.
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Originally Posted by nars3000
Press [Windows key + R] to open the RUN dialog
Type in [%windir%\Windowsupdate.log] and press ENTER
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If you receive a response like the one below, you'll need to run [Get-WindowsUpdateLog] in Powershell, then that will generate a log file in %userprofile%\Desktop\WindowsUpdate.log
Here's a log snippet of what the WindowsUpdate.log file is supposed to show:
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I will look into this, thanks.
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Originally Posted by este
If it gets hung on a certain percentage or 0% just restart using the power button. Even though it says not to restart during the update process that can help.
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That's what I have been doing daily.